However, depending on the context, you might use other terms:
* Neutral grip: This refers to a grip where the hands are placed on the club shaft in a way that the palms face each other, with the thumbs pointing down the shaft.
* Overhand grip: This describes a grip where the hands are rotated slightly so that the thumbs point towards the target.
* Underhand grip: This describes a grip where the hands are rotated slightly so that the thumbs point away from the target.
To be more precise, you can also use:
* Standard grip for [sport]: For example, "Standard grip for golf" or "Standard grip for tennis."
It's important to note that the specific definition of a "standard grip" can vary slightly depending on the sport or activity.